What is autocratic decision-making?
This decision-making model gives power to one ruler or a small group.
What year did the United States declare independence, which allowed all men to have freedom
1776
What is the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms?
This document protects Canadians’ fundamental rights and freedoms.
What is negotiation?
This process involves two sides discussing issues to reach an agreement.
What is the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms?
This document protects the rights and freedoms of Canadians and became part of the Constitution in 1982.
What is democratic decision-making?
This decision-making model allows citizens to vote on issues affecting society.
What is the Magna Carta?
This historic English document limited the power of the king in 1215.
What are fundamental freedoms?
These include freedoms like religion, expression, and peaceful assembly.
What is mediation?
This process involves a neutral third party helping both sides communicate toward a solution.
What are fundamental freedoms?
These freedoms include religion, expression, peaceful assembly, and association.
What decision-making style causes many conflicts in the political environment?
Collaborative is known for causing many problems in the political climate
What is the American Declaration of Independence?
This 1776 document declared American independence and promoted individual rights.
What are democratic rights?
These rights allow citizens to vote and run for office.
What is arbitration?
This process involves a neutral third party making a decision both sides must accept.
What are democratic rights?
These rights allow Canadians to vote and run for political office.
What political decision-making strategy is known for causing violence and racism?
Autocracy is known to cause social problems
What is the Code of Hammurabi?
This early legal code established written laws and punishments in ancient Babylon.
What are equality rights?
These rights ensure fair treatment under the law regardless of race, gender, or religion.
What is civic conflict?
This type of disagreement happens between citizens or groups with opposing views.
What are equality rights?
These rights ensure all Canadians are treated equally regardless of race, religion, gender, or disability.
What is representative government?
This system allows citizens to elect representatives to make decisions on their behalf.
What is the Iroquois Confederacy?
This Indigenous political alliance influenced democratic ideas in North America.
What is the Canadian Constitution Act (1982)?
This 1982 document became the supreme law of Canada and includes the Charter.
What is the common good?
This concept refers to decisions made for the benefit of everyone in society.
What is limitations on freedoms (Section 1)?
This section of the Charter allows governments to place reasonable limits on rights if they can be justified in a free and democratic society.